Singapore to participate in Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, announces Rs. 2,300 crore investment
The Singapore government will participate in the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS) in Gandhinagar and announced investments worth over Rs. 2,300 crore (USD 2,76,471).
In a statement, the Singapore High Commission in India said: "Singapore and its companies will strengthen economic cooperation with the state of Gujarat. This will be through expanded investments in Gujarat's green economy and sustainability sector. The investments will be communicated during the VGGS to be held in Gandhinagar from January 9 to 12, 2024."
Singapore's High Commissioner to India, HC Wong, posted on X: "Singapore will expand investments into #Gujarat's Green Economy and Sustainability Sector at the #VGGS2024. Looking forward to announcing >INR2,300 cr of investments."
šøš¬ will expand investments into #Gujarat's Green Economy and Sustainability Sector at the #VGGS2024. Looking forward to announcing >INR2,300 cr of investments - HC Wong#InvestinGujarat #GujaratmeansGrowth #VibrantGujarat2024 @Bhupendrapbjp @CMOGuj @iNDExtBureau @VibrantGujarat pic.twitter.com/nzRSQ08VzV
— Singapore in India (@SGinIndia) January 6, 2024
The 'Tenth Edition' of Vibrant Gujarat will celebrate “20 Years of Vibrant Gujarat as the Summit of Success”.
Narendra Modi to inaugurate summit
Indian PM Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat from January 8 to January 10 during which he will inaugurate Vibrant Gujarat Global Trade Show.
"On 9th January, at around 9:30 AM, Prime Minister will arrive at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, where he will hold bilateral meetings with World Leaders, followed by a meeting with CEOs of top global corporations," read a statement issued by the Indian government.
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar on January 10.
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